Are we not told, in so many words, by the interviewer and the personal Paragraphist, that it is every man's duty to set his light upon a candlestick, so that his neighbour may at least try to blow it out?
"Roden's Corner"
Henry Seton Merriman
But is not the dignity, and even decency of Government committed, when one of its principal ministers enlists himself as an anonymous writer or Paragraphist for either the one or the other of them?
"The Poems of Philip Freneau, Volume I (of III)"
Philip Freneau
If, for instance, the clever Paragraphist in this column, whose province, it seems, is to comment at the last moment on the events of the day, were as desirous of saying true, strong, earnest words, as bright and prophetic ones, in which the news of the morrow is also outlined-why, Mr. Morton, what is the matter?
"A Day Of Fate"
E. P. Roe